Marina Guard Protection Systems

The combination of water and electricity can create a hazardous situation, especially in a busy marina. Boats continuously connecting to and disconnecting for shore power, poor ground bonding, “hot” conductors touching ground, and corrosion can lead to the possibility of electric current flow ending up in the water. This situation can become hazardous for people who may come into contact with the water, resulting in severe injury or even death by electric shock drowning.

Services

To ensure your marina’s waters are safe for boaters and swimmers, Windemuller’s experienced and diverse electrical team:

  • Installs a Bender ground fault monitoring and protection system
  • Provides annual system testing and maintenance

Benefits

  • Detects electrical current in the water and sounds an alarm
  • Monitors live feeds for ground faults
  • Meets National Electric Code NFPA 70 / NEC and NFPA 303 requirements

Meet the Team Lead

Curtis joined the Windemuller team right out of high school in 2002 and now leads the Electrical Service department. Curtis enjoys the collaboration with his coworkers and customers, as well as, the culture and variety of work performed on a day-to-day basis.

Curtis Moore Electrical Services Manager
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